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RS3000 help

RS3000 help

Postby 5sfe » Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:51 pm

my headlamps dont falsh anymore and i heard that the alarm box has inline fuses..i want to know is where are those fuse located at?
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Postby krook » Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:30 pm

the alarm usually has its own fuse on its own harness.

are you sure it's the headlights that flash, and not the parking lights? typically, alarms are connected to the parking lights.

do your headlights work from the switch on your steering column?
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Postby 5sfe » Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:14 pm

the alarm has multi fuse on the harness, i found one 3amp fuse which was under the dash it was for the automatic locking of the doors, now i need one for the flashing lights and one for the chime.. if it only has one is their anybody on the forum who is selling the RS3000 vip car alarm..this is an issue in my car because they broke into it and stole some personal things and i didnt know until i heard the car outside
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Postby krook » Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:42 am

are you just tryin' to get the car alarm itself to work?? the 3 amp fuse is usually for power, but that wire (RED) is also connected with a Red/White wire which is the polarity for the parking lights. The Red/White and Red wire are on the same harness which is 5 pins, i think.

for that alarm, i don't think there's a fuse inline for the parking lights.

when you say you need a fuse for the "chime" what does that mean?
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Postby 5sfe » Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:31 pm

the chrip...but when i put the 3amp fuse my auto locks started to work, so i think there is more....the dealer stop making these alrams
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